Social content aggregation

ABSTRACT

A method and system for delivering a service is provided. The method includes enabling a social application container computer system from an end user device, via an application program interface (API) executing in the social application container computer system invoked by an application running on the end user device. Transaction data describing a transaction request of a user of the end user device is collected from the end user device via the application and the API. Transaction specific context is generated based on the transaction data. User specific context is generated based on user data present in the transaction data.

This application is a continuation application claiming priority to Ser.No. 14/658,426 filed Apr. 13, 2015.

FIELD

The present invention relates generally to a method for aggregatingsocial content and in particular to a method and associated system forassociating the aggregated social content with an applicationprogramming interface (API) service container to differentiate eachoutput.

BACKGROUND

Social business processes are transforming user communications andbusiness transactions. Social business Web API usage is increasing innumbers. Additional, service providers are required to provide servicespertinent to social context associated with accessing transactions.

Social context (i.e., when accessing a business service) may includemultiple additional useful parameters that may be used by a serviceprovider to provide relevant and differentiated responses to a serviceconsumer. The parameters may include: a geo-location of a consumer,social browsing patterns/behavior of service consumer mobility patterns,social influence of a service consumer, social interests of a serviceconsumer, social relations of a service consumer that is of interest tothe service provider, special occasions of a service consumer, socialmood of a service consumer, a relationship of a service consumer withrespect to a service providing organization, etc.

Social context comprises an ever changing state of information.Currently, application and API developers enable individual invocationsfrom their code to gather and mash up a user's social context fromdifferent social or enterprise endpoints. Typical application and APIcontainers do not provide a framework to identify and present socialcontext of a user's session to a developer.

Accordingly, there exists a need in the art to overcome at least some ofthe deficiencies and limitations described herein above.

SUMMARY

A first aspect of the invention provides a service delivery methodcomprising: enabling, a computer processor of a social applicationcontainer computer system from an end user device, via an applicationprogram interface (API) executing in the social application containercomputer system invoked by an application running on the end userdevice; collecting, by the computer processor from the end user devicevia the application and the API, transaction data describing atransaction request of a user of the end user device; generating, by thecomputer processor based on the transaction data, transaction specificcontext, wherein the generating the transaction specific contextcomprises: invoking a preconfigured set of external provider services;and assimilating responses of the preconfigured set of external providerservices into the transaction specific context; and generating, by thecomputer processor based on user data present in the transaction data,user specific context, wherein the generating the user specific contextcomprises: invoking a preconfigured set of external social analyticsprovider services; assimilating responses of the preconfigured set ofexternal social analytics provider services into the user specificcontext; and storing retrieved user specific context for futureretrieval during an invocation process of the API by the user; combiningthe user specific context with the transaction specific context, whereinresults of the combining generate social context data associated withthe invocation process; and transmitting the social context to a socialapplication container of a provider of the API.

A second aspect of the invention provides a social application containercomputing system comprising a computer processor coupled to acomputer-readable memory unit, the memory unit comprising instructionsthat when executed by the computer processor implements a servicedelivery method comprising: enabling, the computer processor from an enduser device, via an application program interface (API) executing in thesocial application container computer system invoked by an applicationrunning on the end user device; collecting, by the computer processorfrom the end user device via the application and the API, transactiondata describing a transaction request of a user of the end user device;generating, by the computer processor based on the transaction data,transaction specific context, wherein the generating the transactionspecific context comprises: invoking a preconfigured set of externalprovider services; and assimilating responses of the preconfigured setof external provider services into the transaction specific context; andgenerating, by the computer processor based on user data present in thetransaction data, user specific context, wherein the generating the userspecific context comprises: invoking a preconfigured set of externalsocial analytics provider services; assimilating responses of thepreconfigured set of external social analytics provider services intothe user specific context; and storing retrieved user specific contextfor future retrieval during an invocation process of the API by theuser; combining the user specific context with the transaction specificcontext, wherein results of the combining generate social context dataassociated with the invocation process; and transmitting the socialcontext to a social application container of a provider of the API.

A third aspect of the invention provides a computer program product,comprising a computer readable hardware storage device storing acomputer readable program code, the computer readable program codecomprising an algorithm that when executed by a computer processor of asocial application container computing system implements a servicedelivery method, the method comprising: enabling, the computer processorfrom an end user device, via an application program interface (API)executing in the social application container computer system invoked byan application running on the end user device; collecting, by thecomputer processor from the end user device via the application and theAPI, transaction data describing a transaction request of a user of theend user device; generating, by the computer processor based on thetransaction data, transaction specific context, wherein the generatingthe transaction specific context comprises: invoking a preconfigured setof external provider services; and assimilating responses of thepreconfigured set of external provider services into the transactionspecific context; and generating, by the computer processor based onuser data present in the transaction data, user specific context,wherein the generating the user specific context comprises: invoking apreconfigured set of external social analytics provider services;assimilating responses of the preconfigured set of external socialanalytics provider services into the user specific context; and storingretrieved user specific context for future retrieval during aninvocation process of the API by the user; combining the user specificcontext with the transaction specific context, wherein results of thecombining generate social context data associated with the invocationprocess; and transmitting the social context to a social applicationcontainer of a provider of the API.

The present invention advantageously provides a simple method andassociated system capable of transforming user communications andbusiness transactions.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 illustrates a system for associating aggregated social contentwith an application programming interface (API) service container todifferentiate each output, in accordance with embodiments of the presentinvention.

FIGS. 2A and 2B, in combination, illustrate a flowchart detailing aprocess enabled by the system of FIG. 1 for associating aggregatedsocial content with an API service container to differentiate eachoutput, in accordance with embodiments of the present invention.

FIG. 3 illustrates an algorithm detailing a process flow enabled by thesystem of FIG. 1 for providing social context for a service providerapplication, in accordance with embodiments of the present invention.

FIG. 4 illustrates a computer system for providing social context for aservice provider application, in accordance with embodiments of thepresent invention.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

FIG. 1 illustrates a system 100 for associating aggregated socialcontent with an application programming interface (API) servicecontainer 105 to differentiate each output, in accordance withembodiments of the present invention. Current application containersystems do not include built in intelligence for automaticallyidentifying social context associated with a requested service. Thesocial context may be set by a service consumer's calling application orhandled by a service provider. Additional significant development effortis required to enable social context either at a calling application ora service provider application. Changes to the social context may affecta consumer and provider application (e.g., an addition of a newparameter to the social context). Therefore, system 100 provides theability to provide social context associated with an end user profileand associated activities to an API application container 105 of an APIprovider (e.g., API service providers 122 and 124) by automatically andasynchronously aggregating the aforementioned information from regularbusiness service or social media API calls. System 100 additionallyprovides a known end point for the API application container 105 toretrieve a notification of changes. An API service provider may leveragesocial context defined in a standardized format to provide adifferentiated and relevant service experience to a caller. Likewise,standardization of parameters may abstract developers from data mappingefforts. A social context builder may use configurable adaptors toaggregate user profile data from different end points and invokerelevant analytics to identify additional parameters.

System 100 comprises API application container 105 connected betweenapplications 107 a . . . 107 n and API implementations 134 a . . . 134 nand service providers 138 a . . . 138 n. API application container 105comprises an API manager 131 and API providers 122 and 124 connectedthrough a social context facade 111 to a social context builder 110, ananalytics component 109, and databases 115 and 116. API serviceproviders 122 and 124 receive requests from (service consumer)applications 107 a . . . 107 n. API service providers 122 and 124 passuser and additional request header information to social context buildercomponent 110. Social context builder component 110 builds socialcontext for an API call (from service providers 138 a . . . 138 n) byleveraging multiple service provider services. Service providers 138 a .. . 138 n may comprise user specific service providers 138 a,transaction context service providers 138 b, and enterprise systemsservice providers 138 n. User specific social analytics serviceproviders 138 a are enabled to retrieve attributes such as, inter alia,social influence, interests, mobility patterns, mood, etc. Transactioncontext service providers 138 b are enabled to retrieve attributes suchas, inter alia, geo-location, browsing patterns, etc. (e.g., geocodingAPIs, IP address-Geo-location APIs, spring metrics, etc.) from existinginternal enterprise systems to retrieve relationships with existingcustomer bases or any additional previous interactions. Establishedsocial context is forwarded along with a service request to an APIService provider. The API service provider uses the extra social contextinformation to provide differentiated service responses based onspecific social context parameters. Sample routines for providingdifferentiated responses listed as follows:

Is User an Influencer( )

Is User in a bad Mood( )

Is User near a company store( )

Is User Lurking( )

Social context generated during the aforementioned transaction is storedin a data store (e.g., databases 115 and 116) for leveraging forsubsequent service invocations. A profile is constantly updated usingbackground batch programs. Social aware API manager 131 manages theaforementioned processes. Analytics component 109 is enabled to analyzethe effectiveness of the social context attributes in differentiatedresponses provided.

The following implementation example describes an online user requestingaccess to a business service. The process is initiated transmittingservice invocation details (in combination with header informationincluding a date/time, user credentials, an ip address, locationinformation, etc.) to a service provider. The header informationcomprises data for establishing social context of a transaction derivedautomatically by the API application container 105. The data establishesthe social context either by deriving with respect to an algorithm or byoutsourcing the data to provider services. For example, the followingcharacteristics constitute a social context of a transaction:

1. If location information is not provided, a lookup with respect to aservice (i.e., including translated physical addresses or ip-addressesto a geo-location) may be established so that location context may beestablished.2. Browsing patterns of a user may be derived by looking up a big dataanalytics vendor service (e.g., springmetrics)3. A user's mobility patterns may be tracked by analyzing geo-taggedinteractions or services such as foursquare check-ins.4. Social klout may be acquired via a service such as Klout.com.5. Social relations (of importance to the service provider) may bederived by checking a user's relations against internal/external datasources.6. Special occasions with respect to a user.7. A social mood of a user may be derived by analyzing a most recentsocial media activity of the user if an associated user id comprises asocial media id or linked federated credentials with a social media id.8. Existing relationships associated with the user may be derived bylooking up a service provider's internal CRM systems

When social context is established by API application container 105, thesocial context may be used by a consuming application for providingdifferentiated and relevant service responses to a caller. For example:

1. A location aware service response may be presented (i.e., rather thana generic response).2. Based on a browsing pattern, different discount schemes may beprovided in the social context with respect to a retail service (e.g.,system 100 may differentiate between a lurking user and a more seriousbuyer).3. Based on a mobility pattern, location aware service responses may bepresented based on a user's address and on the user's frequently visitedlocations.4. Additional priority/importance may be presented to a person with moresocial influence.5. Relevant responses based on a user's social interests.6. Positive interactions with a relation of the user may be highlightedas part of a service response.7. Differentiated responses may be presented based on a mood of theuser.8. Preferential treatment may be given to a user based on a CRM view ofthe user in enterprise systems.

FIGS. 2A and 2B, in combination, illustrate a flowchart detailing aprocess enabled by system 100 of FIG. 1 for associating aggregatedsocial content with an API service container to differentiate eachoutput, in accordance with embodiments of the present invention. Each ofthe steps in the algorithm of FIGS. 2A and 2B may be enabled andexecuted in any order by a computer processor executing computer code.In step 202, consumers invoke APIs exposed from the API servicecontainer via applications running on end user devices. The invocationincludes collecting (by the applications) transaction specific data fromthe applications (e.g., ip address, geo location, user credentials,etc.) and transmitting the transaction specific data to the API servicecontainer. The transaction specific data may include, inter alia, anydata describing or qualifying a user request. In step 204, a socialcontext retrieval sub-process is executed. The executed sub-processresults in the generation of an entire social context of the currentinvocation. The executed sub-process comprises a transaction specificcontext generation process in step 205 and a user specific generationprocess in step 211 described as follows:

The transaction specific context generation process comprises addingrelevant information of interest for a specified transaction (e.g.,geo-location, data & time of invocation, browsing history/pattern,etc.). For example, a transaction may include an online retail purchase.Additional context information (e.g., associated with a date/time,holiday, location, etc.) may be added to the specified transaction.Transaction specific context generation process 205 enables an APIapplication container (e.g., API application container 105 of FIG. 1) toinvoke a pre-configured set of provider services in step 206 andassimilate associated information to generate overall transactionspecific context in step 221. For example, provider services mayinclude, inter alia, geocoding services, IP address geocoding services,browsing pattern intelligence services, etc.

The user specific context generation process comprises adding additionalsocial information associated with a person participating in atransaction (e.g., social clout, social mood, social interests, amobility pattern (e.g., frequent check-ins at a mall), etc.). Theprocess is initiated in step 214 by an API service container determiningif a specified user social context is present within the API servicecontainer system. If the specified user social context is present withinthe API service container system then in step 216, the API servicecontainer will determine if the specified user social context is current(up to date). If the API service container determines that the specifieduser social context is current then the API service container retrieves,in step 218, an existing up-to-date user social context profile from acached data store 220 and returns the profile to a context builder. Ifthe API service container determines that the specified user socialcontext is not current then in step 219, the API service containerinvokes a pre-configured set of user social analytics (i.e., associatedwith service providers) to generate social context for the user. Forexample, provider services may include, inter alia, social influenceservices, social interests, mobility patterns, etc. Additionally, theAPI service container may invoke enterprise services to add additionalbusiness specific context to the specified user. For example, the usermay be a ‘Platinum’ user or the user may be ‘friends’ with an existingcustomer. In step 207, social context is consolidated by combining userspecific social context and transaction specific context. In step 208,the social context and the API request are forwarded to an API serviceprovider API application. In step 209, a service provider applicationprovides social context sensitive differentiated and an associatedrelevant response to the API service container. For example:

1. A location aware service response may be presented.2. Based on a browsing pattern, differing discount schemes may beprovided in the context for a retail service (e.g., a lurking user maybe differentiated from a serious buyer).3. Based on a mobility pattern, location aware service responses may bepresented based on a user's address and a user's frequently visitedlocations.4. Additional priority/importance may be associated with a personassociated with more social influence.5. Relevant responses may be based on user's social interests.6. Positive interactions with a relation of the user may be highlightedas part of a service response.7. Differentiated responses may be presented based on a mood of theuser.8. Preferential treatment may be presented to a user based on the CRMview of the user in enterprise systems.

FIG. 3 illustrates an algorithm detailing a process flow enabled bysystem 100 of FIG. 1 for providing social context for a service providerapplication, in accordance with embodiments of the present invention.Each of the steps in the algorithm of FIG. 3 may be enabled and executedin any order by a computer processor executing computer code. In step300, a computer processor of a social application container computersystem is enabled from an end user device via an application programinterface (API) (i.e., executing in the social application containercomputer system) invoked by an application running on the end userdevice. In step 302, transaction data is collected from the end userdevice via the application and the API. The transaction data describes atransaction request of a user of the end user device. In step 304,transaction specific context is generated based on the transaction data.The process for generating the transaction specific context includes:invoking a preconfigured set of external provider services; andassimilating responses of said preconfigured set of external providerservices into said transaction specific context. In step 308, userspecific context is generated based on user data present in thetransaction data. Generating the user specific context includes:

1. Invoking a preconfigured set of external social analytics providerservices.2. Assimilating responses of the preconfigured set of external socialanalytics provider services into the user specific context.3. Storing retrieved user specific context for future retrieval duringan invocation process of the API by the user.4. Combining the user specific context with the transaction specificcontext. Results of the combining process generate social context dataassociated with the invocation process.5. Transmitting the social context to a social application container ofa provider of the API.

In step 310, differentiated responses are generated (by executing anapplication of the provider of the API) based on the social context.Generating the differentiated responses is independent from a processfor maintaining and developing logic for collecting and generatingadditional social context for every additional API executing in thesocial application container. In step 312, differing discount rates(associated with the social application container computer system) aredetermined based on the differentiated responses.

FIG. 4 illustrates a computer system 90 (e.g., API application computingsystem of FIG. 1) for providing social context for a service providerapplication, in accordance with embodiments of the present invention.

Aspects of the present invention may take the form of an entirelyhardware embodiment, an entirely software embodiment (includingfirmware, resident software, micro-code, etc.) or an embodimentcombining software and hardware aspects that may all generally bereferred to herein as a “circuit,” “module,” or “system.”

The present invention may be a system, a method, and/or a computerprogram product. The computer program product may include a computerreadable storage medium (or media) having computer readable programinstructions thereon for causing a processor to carry out aspects of thepresent invention.

The computer readable storage medium can be a tangible device that canretain and store instructions for use by an instruction executiondevice. The computer readable storage medium may be, for example, but isnot limited to, an electronic storage device, a magnetic storage device,an optical storage device, an electromagnetic storage device, asemiconductor storage device, or any suitable combination of theforegoing. A non-exhaustive list of more specific examples of thecomputer readable storage medium includes the following: a portablecomputer diskette, a hard disk, a solid state drive (SDD), a randomaccess memory (RAM), a read-only memory (ROM), an erasable programmableread-only memory (EPROM or Flash memory), a static random access memory(SRAM), a portable compact disc read-only memory (CD-ROM), a digitalversatile disk (DVD), a memory stick, a floppy disk, a mechanicallyencoded device such as punch-cards or raised structures in a groovehaving instructions recorded thereon, and any suitable combination ofthe foregoing. A computer readable storage medium, as used herein, isnot to be construed as being transitory signals per se, such as radiowaves or other freely propagating electromagnetic waves, electromagneticwaves propagating through a waveguide or other transmission media (e.g.,light pulses passing through a fiber-optic cable), or electrical signalstransmitted through a wire.

Computer readable program instructions described herein can bedownloaded to respective computing/processing devices from a computerreadable storage medium or to an external computer or external storagedevice via a network, for example, the Internet, a local area network, awide area network and/or a wireless network. The network may comprisecopper transmission cables, optical transmission fibers, wirelesstransmission, routers, firewalls, switches, gateway computers and/oredge servers. A network adapter card or network interface in eachcomputing/processing apparatus receives computer readable programinstructions from the network and forwards the computer readable programinstructions for storage in a computer readable storage medium withinthe respective computing/processing device.

Computer readable program instructions for carrying out operations ofthe present invention may be assembler instructions,instruction-set-architecture (ISA) instructions, machine instructions,machine dependent instructions, microcode, firmware instructions,state-setting data, or either source code or object code written in anycombination of one or more programming languages, including an objectoriented programming language such as Smalltalk, C++ or the like, andconventional procedural programming languages, such as the “C”programming language or similar programming languages. The computerreadable program instructions may execute entirely on the user'scomputer, partly on the user's computer, as a stand-alone softwarepackage, partly on the user's computer and partly on a remote computeror entirely on the remote computer or server. In the latter scenario,the remote computer may be connected to the user's computer through anytype of network, including a local area network (LAN) or a wide areanetwork (WAN), or the connection may be made to an external computer(for example, through the Internet using an Internet Service Provider).In some embodiments, electronic circuitry including, for example,programmable logic circuitry, field-programmable gate arrays (FPGA), orprogrammable logic arrays (PLA) may execute the computer readableprogram instructions by utilizing state information of the computerreadable program instructions to personalize the electronic circuitry,in order to perform aspects of the present invention.

Aspects of the present invention are described herein with reference toflowchart illustrations and/or block diagrams of methods, device(systems), and computer program products according to embodiments of theinvention. It will be understood that each block of the flowchartillustrations and/or block diagrams, and combinations of blocks in theflowchart illustrations and/or block diagrams, can be implemented bycomputer readable program instructions.

These computer readable program instructions may be provided to aprocessor of a general purpose computer, special purpose computer, orother programmable data processing device to produce a machine, suchthat the instructions, which execute via the processor of the computeror other programmable data processing device, create means forimplementing the functions/acts specified in the flowchart and/or blockdiagram block or blocks. These computer readable program instructionsmay also be stored in a computer readable storage medium that can directa computer, a programmable data processing device, and/or other devicesto function in a particular manner, such that the computer readablestorage medium having instructions stored therein comprises an articleof manufacture including instructions which implement aspects of thefunction/act specified in the flowchart and/or block diagram block orblocks.

The computer readable program instructions may also be loaded onto acomputer, other programmable data processing device, or other device tocause a series of operational steps to be performed on the computer,other programmable device or other device to produce a computerimplemented process, such that the instructions which execute on thecomputer, other programmable device, or other device implement thefunctions/acts specified in the flowchart and/or block diagram block orblocks.

The flowchart and block diagrams in the Figures illustrate thearchitecture, functionality, and operation of possible implementationsof systems, methods, and computer program products according to variousembodiments of the present invention. In this regard, each block in theflowchart or block diagrams may represent a module, segment, or portionof instructions, which comprises one or more executable instructions forimplementing the specified logical function(s). In some alternativeimplementations, the functions noted in the block may occur out of theorder noted in the figures. For example, two blocks shown in successionmay, in fact, be executed substantially concurrently, or the blocks maysometimes be executed in the reverse order, depending upon thefunctionality involved. It will also be noted that each block of theblock diagrams and/or flowchart illustration, and combinations of blocksin the block diagrams and/or flowchart illustration, can be implementedby special purpose hardware-based systems that perform the specifiedfunctions or acts or carry out combinations of special purpose hardwareand computer instructions.

The computer system 90 illustrated in FIG. 4 includes a processor 91, aninput device 92 coupled to the processor 91, an output device 93 coupledto the processor 91, and memory devices 94 and 95 each coupled to theprocessor 91. The input device 92 may be, inter alfa, a keyboard, amouse, a camera, a touchscreen, etc. The output device 93 may be, interalfa, a printer, a plotter, a computer screen, a magnetic tape, aremovable hard disk, a floppy disk, etc. The memory devices 94 and 95may be, inter alfa, a hard disk, a floppy disk, a magnetic tape, anoptical storage such as a compact disc (CD) or a digital video disc(DVD), a dynamic random access memory (DRAM), a read-only memory (ROM),etc. The memory device 95 includes a computer code 97. The computer code97 includes algorithms (e.g., the algorithm of FIGS. 2A, 2B, and 3) forproviding social context for a service provider application. Theprocessor 91 executes the computer code 97. The memory device 94includes input data 96. The input data 96 includes input required by thecomputer code 97. The output device 93 displays output from the computercode 97. Either or both memory devices 94 and 95 (or one or moreadditional memory devices Such as read only memory device 96) mayinclude the algorithms of FIGS. 2 and 3 and may be used as a computerusable medium (or a computer readable medium or a program storagedevice) having a computer readable program code embodied therein and/orhaving other data stored therein, wherein the computer readable programcode includes the computer code 97. Generally, a computer programproduct (or, alternatively, an article of manufacture) of the computersystem 90 may include the computer usable medium (or the program storagedevice).

In some embodiments, rather than being stored and accessed from a harddrive, optical disc or other writeable, rewriteable, or removablehardware memory device 95, stored computer program code 84 (e.g.,including the algorithms of FIGS. 2A, 2B, and 3) may be stored on astatic, nonremovable, read-only storage medium such as a Read-OnlyMemory (ROM) device 85, or may be accessed by processor 103 directlyfrom such a static, nonremovable, read-only medium 85. Similarly, insome embodiments, stored computer program code 84 may be stored ascomputer-readable firmware 85, or may be accessed by processor 103directly from such firmware 85, rather than from a more dynamic orremovable hardware data-storage device 95, such as a hard drive oroptical disc.

Still yet, any of the components of the present invention could becreated, integrated, hosted, maintained, deployed, managed, serviced,etc. by a service supplier who offers to provide social context for aservice provider application. Thus the present invention discloses aprocess for deploying, creating, integrating, hosting, maintaining,and/or integrating computing infrastructure, including integratingcomputer-readable code into the computer system 90, wherein the code incombination with the computer system 90 is capable of performing amethod for providing social context for a service provider application.In another embodiment, the invention provides a business method thatperforms the process steps of the invention on a subscription,advertising, and/or fee basis. That is, a service supplier, such as aSolution Integrator, could offer to provide social context for a serviceprovider application. In this case, the service supplier can create,maintain, support, etc. a computer infrastructure that performs theprocess steps of the invention for one or more customers. In return, theservice supplier can receive payment from the customer(s) under asubscription and/or fee agreement and/or the service supplier canreceive payment from the sale of advertising content to one or morethird parties.

While FIG. 4 shows the computer system 90 as a particular configurationof hardware and software, any configuration of hardware and software, aswould be known to a person of ordinary skill in the art, may be utilizedfor the purposes stated supra in conjunction with the particularcomputer system 90 of FIG. 4. For example, the memory devices 94 and 95may be portions of a single memory device rather than separate memorydevices.

While embodiments of the present invention have been described hereinfor purposes of illustration, many modifications and changes will becomeapparent to those skilled in the art. Accordingly, the appended claimsare intended to encompass all such modifications and changes as fallwithin the true spirit and scope of this invention.

What is claimed is:
 1. A service delivery method comprising: collecting,by a computer processor of a social application container computersystem from an end user device via a header of said application and anapplication program interface (API) executing in the said socialapplication container computer system invoked by an application runningon the end user device, transaction data describing a transactionrequest of a user of said end user device, wherein said transaction dataconsists of an IP address of said end user device, a geo-location ofsaid user, and credentials associated with said user; generating, bysaid computer processor based on said transaction data, transactionspecific context, wherein said generating said transaction specificcontext comprises: invoking a preconfigured set of external providerservices; and assimilating responses of said preconfigured set ofexternal provider services into said transaction specific context;generating, by said computer processor based on user data present insaid transaction data, user specific context, wherein said generatingsaid user specific context comprises: invoking a preconfigured set ofexternal social analytics provider services; assimilating responses ofsaid preconfigured set of external social analytics provider servicesinto said user specific context; and storing retrieved user specificcontext for future retrieval during an invocation process of said API bysaid user; and automatically and asynchronously combining said userspecific context with said transaction specific context, wherein resultsof said automatically and asynchronously combining generates socialcontext data associated with said invocation process; and automaticallymaintaining and developing, by said computer processor, logic based codefor collecting and generating additional social context for everyadditional API executing in a social application container of a providerof said API, wherein said social application container comprises saidsocial context; and generating, by said computer processor executing anapplication of said provider of said API, differentiated responses basedon said social context, wherein said generating said differentiatedresponses is independent from said maintaining and developing said logicbased code.
 2. The method of claim 1, further comprising: determining,by said computer processor based on said differentiated responses,differing discount rates associated with said social applicationcontainer computer system.
 3. The method of claim 2, wherein saiddifferentiated responses comprise responses selected from the groupconsisting of location aware services including social locationsfrequented by said user
 4. The method of claim 2, wherein said differingdiscount rates are determined based on social klout/browsing behavior,highlighted positive interactions associated with relations of saiduser, and preferential treatment based on a CRM view of said user. 5.The method of claim 1, wherein said external provider services compriseservices selected form the group consisting of geo-coding services, IPaddress geo-coding services, and browsing pattern intelligent services,mobility pattern tracking services, social klout analysis services, andsocial relation, special occasion, and social sentiment mood trackingservices.
 6. The method of claim 1, further comprising: providing atleast one support service for at least one of creating, integrating,hosting, maintaining, and deploying computer-readable code in thecomputing system, said code being executed by the computer processor toimplement: said collecting, said generating said transaction specificcontent, and said generating said user specific content.
 7. A socialapplication container computing system comprising a computer processorcoupled to a computer-readable memory unit, said memory unit comprisinginstructions that when executed by the computer processor implements aservice delivery method comprising: collecting, by said computerprocessor from an end user device via a header of said application andan application program interface (API) executing in the said socialapplication container computer system invoked by an application runningon the end user device, transaction data describing a transactionrequest of a user of said end user device, wherein said transaction dataconsists of an IP address of said end user device, a geo-location ofsaid user, and credentials associated with said user; generating, bysaid computer processor based on said transaction data, transactionspecific context, wherein said generating said transaction specificcontext comprises: invoking a preconfigured set of external providerservices; and assimilating responses of said preconfigured set ofexternal provider services into said transaction specific context;generating, by said computer processor based on user data present insaid transaction data, user specific context, wherein said generatingsaid user specific context comprises: invoking a preconfigured set ofexternal social analytics provider services; assimilating responses ofsaid preconfigured set of external social analytics provider servicesinto said user specific context; and storing retrieved user specificcontext for future retrieval during an invocation process of said API bysaid user; and automatically and asynchronously combining said userspecific context with said transaction specific context, wherein resultsof said automatically and asynchronously combining generates socialcontext data associated with said invocation process; and automaticallymaintaining and developing, by said computer processor, logic based codefor collecting and generating additional social context for everyadditional API executing in a social application container of a providerof said API, wherein said social application container comprises saidsocial context; and generating, by said computer processor executing anapplication of said provider of said API, differentiated responses basedon said social context, wherein said generating said differentiatedresponses is independent from said maintaining and developing said logicbased code.
 8. The social application container computing system ofclaim 7, wherein said method further comprises: determining, by saidcomputer processor based on said differentiated responses, differingdiscount rates associated with said social application containercomputer system.
 9. The social application container computing system ofclaim 8, wherein said differentiated responses comprise responsesselected from the group consisting of location aware services includingsocial locations frequented by said user
 10. The social applicationcontainer computing system of claim 8, wherein said differing discountrates are determined based on social klout/browsing behavior,highlighted positive interactions associated with relations of saiduser, and preferential treatment based on a CRM view of said user. 11.The social application container computing system of claim 7, whereinsaid external provider services comprise services selected form thegroup consisting of geo-coding services, IP address geo-coding services,and browsing pattern intelligent services, mobility pattern trackingservices, social klout analysis services, and social relation, specialoccasion, and social sentiment mood tracking services.
 12. A computerprogram product, comprising a computer readable hardware storage devicestoring a computer readable program code, said computer readable programcode comprising an algorithm that when executed by a computer processorof a social application container computing system implements a servicedelivery method, said method comprising: collecting, by said computerprocessor from an end user device via a header of said application andan application program interface (API) executing in the said socialapplication container computer system invoked by an application runningon the end user device, transaction data describing a transactionrequest of a user of said end user device, wherein said transaction dataconsists of an IP address of said end user device, a geo-location ofsaid user, and credentials associated with said user; generating, bysaid computer processor based on said transaction data, transactionspecific context, wherein said generating said transaction specificcontext comprises: invoking a preconfigured set of external providerservices; and assimilating responses of said preconfigured set ofexternal provider services into said transaction specific context;generating, by said computer processor based on user data present insaid transaction data, user specific context, wherein said generatingsaid user specific context comprises: invoking a preconfigured set ofexternal social analytics provider services; assimilating responses ofsaid preconfigured set of external social analytics provider servicesinto said user specific context; and storing retrieved user specificcontext for future retrieval during an invocation process of said API bysaid user; and automatically and asynchronously combining said userspecific context with said transaction specific context, wherein resultsof said automatically and asynchronously combining generates socialcontext data associated with said invocation process; and automaticallymaintaining and developing, by said computer processor, logic based codefor collecting and generating additional social context for everyadditional API executing in a social application container of a providerof said API, wherein said social application container comprises saidsocial context; and generating, by said computer processor executing anapplication of said provider of said API, differentiated responses basedon said social context, wherein said generating said differentiatedresponses is independent from said maintaining and developing said logicbased code.
 13. The computer program product of claim 12, wherein saidmethod further comprises: determining, by said computer processor basedon said differentiated responses, differing discount rates associatedwith said social application container computer system.
 14. The computerprogram product of claim 13, wherein said differentiated responsescomprise responses selected from the group consisting of location awareservices including social locations frequented by said user.
 15. Thecomputer program product of claim 13, wherein said differing discountrates are determined based on social klout/browsing behavior,highlighted positive interactions associated with relations of saiduser, and preferential treatment based on a CRM view of said user.